We have a couple of weeks off and during that time, I'm doing no equipment training. I'm hoping that I can repair the "damage" I've caused by pushing her too hard

Unless she needs the break physically as well, I would just hold off on equipment til she's all jazzed up...like when you first get home after being gone a couple hours...and take her straight out and do a couple easy things with a lot of reward (social/toy if possible) and just make it really relaxed and all about being together and having fun...then stop before it's anything less than superduperfun. You don't even need to have any goals outside of go-baby-go. Don't think about it as repairing damage or building confidence or assigning yourself guilt...it's just going out for a Whirlwind Happy with your best friend in the whole wide world and life is glorious You want the very sight of agility equipment to mean good-excitement and jazzed-relaxation and a true joy response for your dog.

Unless she needs the break physically as well, I would just hold off on equipment til she's all jazzed up...like when you first get home after being gone a couple hours...and take her straight out and do a couple easy things with a lot of reward (social/toy if possible) and just make it really relaxed and all about being together and having fun...then stop before it's anything less than superduperfun. You don't even need to have any goals outside of go-baby-go. Don't think about it as repairing damage or building confidence or assigning yourself guilt...it's just going out for a Whirlwind Happy with your best friend in the whole wide world and life is glorious You want the very sight of agility equipment to mean good-excitement and jazzed-relaxation and a true joy response for your dog.

That's a great idea. I took that advice today and we just did some recall work and focus work while we went for one of her walks, while mixing in some heelwork stuff. And that is our training for the day. Tomorrow maybe we can do some one jump stuff.

Thanks, Shai and everyone else - that's all what I needed to hear, and the advice given is perfect. Makes me not feel like so much of a trainer/dog-owning failure hahaha.

Here's a video from class last night. My sister was able to snag part of a run on my phone. It starts right after a nice, fast serpentine (probably the only fast thing she did all night). It's all OK except for the super slow weaves and the part where she goes, "Tunnel???? What's that???"

Thanks! I think I'm really starting to see how he is going to be as an agility dog. And I think that it means I really need to be a better handler LOL He has endless enthusiasm, such a fun dog to work with!

Thanks! I think I'm really starting to see how he is going to be as an agility dog. And I think that it means I really need to be a better handler LOL He has endless enthusiasm, such a fun dog to work with!

How old is he again? He does look great and yeah, get ready for some running and fast handling!

Ugh, I've got to take Summer to get her evaluated and put in a class. I'm a little bit nervous that she won't remember much of anything as it's been two years. Okay, I'm really nervous she's going to make me look like a fool.

Ugh, I've got to take Summer to get her evaluated and put in a class. I'm a little bit nervous that she won't remember much of anything as it's been two years. Okay, I'm really nervous she's going to make me look like a fool.

At one point or another agility makes us all look like fools, it's part of the game!